Bottle.



H. GREMER.

BOTTLE.

APPLICATION FIL'ED MAY 8, 1914.

1,1 30,069, Patented Mar. 2, 1915.

THE NORRIS PETERS 60.. PHUTO-LITHO.. WASHINGTON. D

L ED672507? HENRY CREMER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

BOTTLE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Mar. 2, 1915.

Application filed May 8, 1914. Serial No. 837,351.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, HENRY CREMER, a citizen of the United States,residing at 5817 Ridge avenue, Chicago, in the county of Cook and Stateof Illinois, have invented a new Bottle, of which the following is aspecification.

My invention relates to improvements in a receptacle, manifested by atransverse partition provided with an upwardly directed sinuous passage,forming an upper compart ment, which has a top part or lid with aninwardly directed tubular extension or outlet.

The object of my improvement is to prevent fraudulent refilling of thereceptacle. I attain this object by construction illustrated in theaccompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view ofthe upper part of the bottle. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of thetransverse partition with sinuous passage; Fig. 3 is a perspective viewof the top part w ith tubular passage or outlet.

Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.

The neck of the bottle shaped receptacle A Fig. 1 is provided on theinterior thereof with seats or shoulders B to receive the partition Cwith sinuous passage D, Fig. 52, forming the upper compartment E. Therim F of top part Fig. 3 overlaps the edge of the upper compartment E tofacilitate fastening. If the lower compartment or body portion A isfilled, the partition C with sinuous passage D, Fig. 2, is to beinserted and fastened to seats B. The so formed upper compartment E isthen to be covered by the top part Fig. 3, which is to be securelyfastened to its place, and whose tubular inwardly extended outlet G, isto be closed up by suitable means, preferably cork. The receptaclefilled and closed in this manner is to be emptied in the usual way. Theopened bottle will, when tilted, allow the liquid to pass from the bodyportion or lower compartment A, through sinuous passage D, to enterupper compartment E, and will reach the outside by passing through theinwardly extended tubular outlet G of the top part, Fig. 3. By refillingthe receptacle the fluid enters the upper compartment .through tubularpassage Gr, and will rise above the mouth H and J respectively,practically closing the same and preventing the air to escape.

hat I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is Abottle comprising a body portion, a neck portion provided in itsinterior near the body portion with a seat or shoulder; a transversepartition seated thereon, having a perforation communicating with thelower end of an upwardly directed sinuous passage; and a top portionconsisting of a lid and a vertical downwardly directed tubular part,communicating at its upper end with an aperture in the lid and extendingwith its other end downward into the neck beneath the upper extremity oroutlet of the sinuous H passage, which is partly contorted around thetubular part of the top portion.

HENRY CREMER. Witnesses JOHN M. SCI-IMITZ, OTTO P. KALVELAGE.

Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressingthe Commissioner of Patents,

Washington, D. C.

